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Corneal Surgery, 4th Edition - Theory Technique and Tissue
By Frederick S. Brightbill, MD, Peter J. McDonnell, MD, Charles N. J. McGhee, MB, PhD, FRCS, FRCOphth, FRANZCO, Ayad A. Farjo, MD and Olivia Serdarevic, MD
912 pages 1175 ills
Trim size 8 1/2 X 11 in
Copyright 2009
Description
This updated, full-color 4th edition features a greatly expanded surgical focus for a practical guide to corneal surgery. The expert guidance of internationally renowned editors provides you with authoritative and current coverage that takes you from an in-depth exploration corneal function as related to corneal surgery through to the correction of refractive errors. New chapters ensure that you stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the field. This easy-to-use, state-of-the-art resource has been reorganized to focus strictly on surgery to provide you with more coverage of recent surgical advances. Featuring a DVD-ROM with video clips of common surgical procedures, this is a text no ophthalmologic surgeon should be without.
Key Features
Presents boxes of clinical pearls throughout the text for accessible expert guidance.
New to this Edition
Features the latest surgical techniques and postoperative management of penetrating and lamellar keratoplasty —to provide you with details on hot topics in the field.
Gives you fresh insights with new sections and a broader perspective from a new team of editors.
Makes use of full color throughout the text, as well as step-by-step surgical line illustrations and full-color photographs so you gain a more accurate visual understanding of corneal surgery.
Emphasizes refractive surgery considerations, including technique, with supporting medical illustrations and video presentations.
Includes a bonus DVD-ROM with video clips of the most common surgical procedures for an excellent “real-time” guide.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Introduction to corneal funtion and surgery
1 History of Corneal Transplantation Peter R. Laibson
Section 1: Ocular Surface Maintenance
2 Eyelid Malpositions: Entropion, Ectropion, and Trichiasis Jeremy Van Buren, Cat Nguyen Burkat 3 Conjunctiva and Tear Film Ilya M. Leyngold, Roy S. Chuck 4 Corneal Epithelium and Stem Cells Murat Dogru, Min Chen, Shigeto Shimmura, Kazuo Tsubota
Section 2: Corneal Stroma
5 Shape, Structure, and Biomechanical Properties Pierre Fournié, Gabriel M. Gordon, Dolena R. Ledee, Cynthia J. Roberts, M. Elizabeth Fini 6 Wound Healing Trevor Sherwin, Colin Green 7 Corneal Endothelium: Structure and Function in Health and Disease Daniel G. Dawson, Dayle H. Geroski, Henry F. Edelhauser
Part 2: Testing and Measuring Corneal Function
8 The Keratometer in the Diagnosis of Corneal Disease Peter C. Donshik, William Ehlers 9 Corneal Structure and Function: Placido-based Corneal Topography Stephen D. Klyce, Tetsuro Oshika 10 Corneal Tomography and Anterior Chamber Imaging Catherine E Wheeldon, Charles NJ McGhee 11 Confocal Microscopy of the Cornea Matthew Giegengack, William D. Mathers 12 Specular Microscopy Ronald A. Laing 13 Tonometry and Biomechanical Analysis Mujtaba A. Qazi, Eric Y. Yoon, Jay Pepose
Part 3: Ocular Surface Surgery and Reconstruction
14 Anesthesia for Corneal Surgery Jerry G. Ford, W. John Reed 15 Corneal and Conjunctival Foreign Bodies Richard Lembach 16 Conjunctival and Corneal Cultures, Resections and Biopsies Sarah M. Nehls, Neal P. Barney 17 Epithelial Debridement and Superficial Keratectomy Tina C. Lucas-Glass, Christopher J. Rapuano 18 Corneal Micropuncture in Recurrent Erosion Syndromes Roy Scott Rubinfeld
Section 1: Phototherapeutic Keratectomy
19 Indications, Contraindications, and Preoperative Evaluation Liane M. Clamen, Waleed Mahran, Dimitri Azar 20 Operative Techniques and ComplicationsPhototherapeutic Keratectomy: Operative Techniques and Complications Timothy B. Cavanaugh
Section 2: Ocular Surface Reconstruction
21 Pterygium Christopher Y Chow, Steven P Dunn, David G Heidemann 22 Tissue Adhesives Erich H.P. Braun 23 Conjunctival Flaps and Amniotic Membrane Transplantation Christopher I. Zoumalan, Glenn C. Cockerham, C. Stephen Foster 24 Central Corneal Thinning and Perforation Stephen P. Ginsberg, Frederick S. Brightbill and Tracy L. Aigner 25 Peripheral Corneal Disease with Thinning Yuri Oleynikov, Tania Onclinx, Ella Faktorovich, Bartley J. Mondino 26 Epithelial Transplantation for the Management of Severe Ocular Surface Disease Ali R. Djalilian, Siamak Balali, Hormuz P. Wadia, Edward Holland 27 Autologous Conjunctival and Scleral Grafts Renée Solomon, Eric D Donnenfeld 28 Surgery of Limbal Dermoids David B. Glasser
Section 3: Corneal Protective Procedures
29 Tarsorraphy and Lacrimal Occlusion Alon Kahana, Mark J. Lucarelli
Part 4: Techniques in Corneal Transplantation
Section 1: Preoperative Considerations
30 Aphakic and Pseudophakic eyes Alan Sugar 31 Herpetic Eye Disease: Ocular Herpes Simplex and Herpes Zoster Jeffrey D. Lanier 32 Preoperative Tests and Evaluations Robert E. Brass, Frederick S. Brightbill 33 Gross and Slit-Lamp Examination of the Donor Eye William J. Reinhart 34 Tissue Typing and Matching Bonnie C. Weston 35 Corneal Trephines, Cutting Blocks, and Artificial Anterior Chambers Thomas John 36 Viscoelastic Materials Matthew Thompson, Jeremy E. Levenson 37 Sutures and Suturing Technique David Haight
Section 2: Anterior LamellarKeratoplasty
38 Indications and Contraindications for Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty Sanjay V. Patel, H. Kaz Soong 39 Epikeratoplasty Ayad A. Farjo, Michael D. Wagoner 40 Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty Sheraz M Daya, Samer Hamada
Section 3: Penetrating Keratoplasty
41 Indications and Contraindications for Penetrating Keratoplasty John E. Sutphin 42 Phakic Keratoplasty Joel Sugar, Satya Reddy 43 Combined Keratoplasty and Lens Removal: The Triple Procedure Matthew Thompson, Timothy B. Cavanaugh 44 Pseudophakic and Aphakic Penetrating Keratoplasty Richard Abbott, Marial Bernal 45 Anterior Chamber Type Intraocular Lens Replacement during Penetrating Keratoplasty for Pseudophakic Bullous Keratopathy Terrence J. Doherty, Jonathan H. Lass 46 Lens Replacement in Pseudophakic Bullous Keratopathy: Iris-Sutured Posterior Chamber Lenses W. Stanley Muenzler 47 Intraocular Lens Replacement in Pseudophakic Bullous Keratopathy: Scleral-Fixated Type Thomas D Lindquist 48 Regrafting Linda Rose, John D Gottsch, Frank M. Jacobs, Walter J. Stark 49 Pediatric Keratoplasty Gerald W Zaidman 50 Therapeutic Penetrating Keratoplasty Prashant Garg, Gullapalli N Rao 51 Intraoperative Complications of Penetrating Keratoplasty Jason S. Rothman, Juan Carlos Abad, Ernest W. Kornmehl 52 Corneal Transplantation: Early Postoperative Management Jeremy E. Levenson 53 Post Keratoplasty Infections Namrata Sharma, Gaurav Prakash, Rasik B Vajpayee 54 Glaucoma Catherine Newton, Linda L. Burk 55 Suture Removal Edward L. Shaw, Frederick S. Brightbill 56 Astigmatism: Preoperative and Operative Factors Sheraz M. Daya, Marcela Espinosa-Lagana 57 Contact Lens Fitting Christine Sindt 58 Control of Postkeratoplasty Astigmatism Woodford S. Van Meter 59 Refractive Surgery Following Penetrating Keratoplasty Renée Solomon, Eric D Donnenfeld 60 LASIK and Surface Ablation Eric D Donnenfeld, Steven I Rosenfeld, Renée Solomon 61 Rejection: Clinical Forms, Diagnosis and Treatment Matthew A. Dahlgren, Jay H. Krachmer 62 Immunosuppression in High-Risk Keratoplasty Edward J. Holland 63 Outcomes of Penetrating Keratoplasty Douglas J. Coster, Keryn A. Williams
Section 4: Endothelial Keratoplasty
64 Surgical Technique for DSAEK – Descemet Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty Mark S. Gorovoy 65 Posterior Lamellar Keratoplasty and Deep Lamellar Endothelial Keratoplasty Neda Shamie, Edwin S Chen, Mark A Terry 66 Descemet's Stripping with Endothelial Keratoplasty Marianne O. Price, Francis W. Price 67 Microkeratome-Assisted Posterior Lamellar Keratoplasty Suy Anne R. Martins, Guillermo E. Noguera, Ashley Behrens 68 Descemet's Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty: Avoiding Compliations James Rowsey, Jason A Evangelista, John Williams, Bradley D Fouraker 69 The Future of Keratoplasty Omar Amad, Shahzad Mian, Alan Sugar
Part 5: Special Situations in Corneal Surgery
Section 1: Trauma and Anterior Segment Neoplasms
70 Chemical Injuries of the eye Roswell R. Pfister, Daryl A. Pfister 71 Corneal and Scleral Ruptures and Lacerations Constance A. Cox, William J. Dupps, Geoffrey J. Brent, David M. Meisler 72 Epithelial Downgrowth, Pearl Tumors and Fibrous Ingrowth Albert S. Jun, Elizabeth C. L. Vito, Julia A. Haller, Walter J. Stark 73 Traumatic Cataract, Vitreous Prolapse and Loose Zonules Michael L. Nordlund, Robert Cionni 74 Iris Biopsies and Iridocyclectomy Samir Farah 75 Iris Reconstructive and Restorative Procedures Andrea C. Kara-Jose, Marian S. Macsai 76 Conjunctival and Corneal Neoplasia Amol D. Kulkarni, Heather A. D. Potter, Thomas J. Liesegang, Daniel M. Albert
Section 2: Keratoprostheses, Synthetic and Bioengineered Corneas 77 Temporary Keratoprosthesis Elmer Y. Tu, Joel Sugar
78 Permanent Keratoprostheses Kaevalin Lekhanont, Vasudha Panday, Esen Karamursel Akpek 79 The Boston Keratoprosthesis Stephen G. Waller, Claes H. Dohlman
Part 6: Surgical correction of Refractive Errors
Section 1: Principles of Refractive Surgery
80 Classification and Terminology of Refractive Surgery George O. Waring 81 Principles of Biomechanics in Refractive Surgery William J. Dupps 82 Preoperative Evaluation of the Refractive Surgical Patient Marjan Farid, Roger F. Steinert 83 Interpreting Corneal Topography, Tomography and Wavefront Analysis Carole A Cooke, Charles NJ McGhee
Section 2: Incisional Keratotomy
84 Lessons from Radial Keratotomy Mitul R. Vakharia 85 Astigmatic Keratotomy and Peripheral Corneal Relaxing Incisions David R. Hardten, David H. Chang 86 Conductive Keratoplasty Richard L. Lindstrom, H.L. Rick Milne, Michael Gordon 87 The Intrastromal Corneal Ring Steven M Verity, David J Schanzlin
Section 3: Eximer Laser Ablations Principles and Ablation Profiles
88 Myopia, Hyperopia and Astigmatism Daniel G. Dawson, Fabrice Manns, Yunhee Lee 89 Comparison of Lasers for Excimer Laser Vision Correction David R Hardten, Scott G Hauswirth 90 Tracking and Registration Natasha L. Herz, Li Wang, Douglas D. Koch 91 Building a Personalized Lasik - Laser Vision Correction Nomogram John F. Doane, Randolph T. Jackson 92 Techniques and Postoperative Management Leejee H. Suh, Ashley Behrens, Peter J. McDonnell 93 Outcomes and Complications of Surface Ablation Tatsuya Onguchi, Dimitri Azar 94 LASIK Complications Louis E Probst 95 Comparative Analysis of Mechanical and Laser Microkeratomes John F. Doane, Randolph T. Jackson, Stephen G. Slade 96 Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Corneal Surgery Qais A. Farjo, Ayad A. Farjo 97 Eximer Laser Enhancements Frederick S Brightbill
Section 4: Intraocular Lenses
98 Intraocular Lens Calculation Kenneth J. Hoffer 99 Anterior Chamber Phakic Intraocular Lens James Lee, Lisa Herrygers 100 Phakic Posterior Chamber Lens (pPIOL) Michael A. Lawless, Christopher Hodge 101 Multifocal, Pseudo-accomodative and Accomodative Intraocular Lenses Jesse Chew, Lliliane Werner, Randall Olsen
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